
Ahmed Ramzy
Born: 1930-03-23
Place of birth: Egypt
Ramzy Hamoud Bayoumy was born to an Egyptian father who worked as a doctor and a Scottish mother. He studied at the al-Ourman school and then at the Victoria school. Ramzy then enrolled at the faculty of commerce but did not complete his college education and began his film career. He practiced sports and portrayed the role of the light hearted, mischievous young man. He became a close friend of ‘Umar al-Shereef and ‘Abd Al Halim Hafez. Ramzy tried his hand at international cinema but did not complete the experience. The actor took an extended break from cinema and married three times throughout his life. His first marriage was in 1985 to ‘Attiyah al-Darmally, the couple had two girls and a boy. Later he married artist Nagwa Fouad and then Nicole. He played a part in the 2000 television series “Wagh al-Qammar” (“Face of the Moon”) and is considered among the most important actors in cinema despite the fact that he sometimes played minor roles. Ramzy’s acting is natural and he can be observed in excellent form in “Bannat al-Youm” (“Today’s Girls”), “3 Nisaa” (“Three Women”) and al-Houbb illa al-Abad.
Filmography

The Other Half
1967

Al Shaqiqan
1965

عودة الحياة
1959

Little devil
1958

Struggle with life
1957

Al Abtaal
1974

You Can Do a Lot with 7 Women
1972

The Wedding Night
1966

Akher Shakawa
1964

The Next-Door Girl
1964

A Woman in a Spiral
1962

I Won't Confess
1961

Abu Al-layl
1960

Love of my life
1958

El Khouroug Min El Guana
1967

Shakket Al-Talaba
1967

Ismail Yassine in the Air Force
1959

The Giants
1974